Dealing with Bioethical Issues in a Globalized World
Normativity in Bioethics
Editors: Gielen, Joris (Ed.)
Free Preview- The first book to offer a truly multidimensional analysis of the problems challenging normative bioethics in a globalized world
- Brings together a group of bioethicists coming from various cultural and religious backgrounds and from various branches, such as religious ethics, global bioethics, empirical ethics, and research ethics
- Presents insightful global and interdisciplinary exploration of bioethical issues as well as promising solutions
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- About this book
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This book addresses the complexity of talking about normativity in bioethics within the context of contemporary multicultural and multi-religious society. It offers original contributions by specialists in bioethics exploring new ways of understanding normativity in bioethics. In bioethical publications and debates, the concept of normativity is often used without consideration of the difficulties surrounding it, whereas there are many competing claims for normativity within bioethics. Examples of such competing normative bioethical discourses can be perceived in variations and differences in bioethical arguments within individual religions, and the opposition between bioethical arguments from specific religions and arguments from bioethicists who do not claim religious allegiance. We also cannot merely assume that a Western understanding of normative bioethics will be unproblematic in bioethics in non-Western cultures and religions. Through an analysis of normativity in Christian, Hindu, Buddhist, Islamic, and Jewish bioethics, the book creates awareness of the complexity of normativity in bioethics. The book also covers normative bioethics outside an explicitly religiously committed context, and specific attention is paid to bioethics as an interdisciplinary endeavor. It reveals how normativity relates to empirical and global bioethics, which challenges it faces in bioethics in secular pluralistic society, and how to overcome these. By doing that, this book fills an important gap in bioethics literature.
- About the authors
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Joris Gielen is director of the Center for Healthcare Ethics at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh. He studied history, religious studies and theology at University of Leuven (Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium) and Indian philosophy at Banaras Hindu University (Varanasi, India). In his research, he focuses on religion, spirituality and ethics in palliative care from a global perspective. He has conducted research projects in Belgium, the US, and India. A special area of interest is the role of religion in the experiences of patients, their family members, physicians and nurses in palliative care in North India and how religion and spirituality influence medical decision-making.
- Table of contents (13 chapters)
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Introduction: Normativity in Context
Pages 1-5
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Introduction to Part I: Normative Bioethics in Religious Traditions
Pages 9-11
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Normativity in Islamic Bioethics
Pages 13-29
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Advancing Death? Discourse and Authority in Judaic Bioethics
Pages 31-49
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Using the Imagination in Normative Moral Reasoning Around the Principle of Double Effect to Foster Doctrinal Development in Catholic Bioethics
Pages 51-74
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Table of contents (13 chapters)
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Bibliographic Information
- Bibliographic Information
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- Book Title
- Dealing with Bioethical Issues in a Globalized World
- Book Subtitle
- Normativity in Bioethics
- Editors
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- Joris Gielen
- Series Title
- Advancing Global Bioethics
- Series Volume
- 14
- Copyright
- 2020
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Copyright Holder
- Springer Nature Switzerland AG
- eBook ISBN
- 978-3-030-30432-4
- DOI
- 10.1007/978-3-030-30432-4
- Hardcover ISBN
- 978-3-030-30431-7
- Softcover ISBN
- 978-3-030-30434-8
- Series ISSN
- 2212-652X
- Edition Number
- 1
- Number of Pages
- IX, 209
- Number of Illustrations
- 1 b/w illustrations
- Topics